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Impact of COVID-19 on Gig Workers with Special Reference to Food Delivery Executives
The gig economy, popularly known as shared economy or collaborative work, has acquired a public and academic interest in the twenty-first century. The concept stresses entering into short-term contracts and does not promise any permanent job. The employees in the Gig economy with temporary work relationships are also referred to as gig workers. Any unexpected change in the pulse of the economy has an impact on the gig economy. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the economy and the gig workers over the last few months. This book chapter provides a timely intervention into the gig workers, particularly the food delivery executives in India. Their remunerations, benefits, and difficulties from a pandemic perspective are included in the chapter. The authors try to bring in the employees views of the work they do and the differences, which have been brought in as an aftermath of the pandemic. The chapter also throws light on the recent government initiatives to benefit gig workers in the economy. The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2022. -
Impact of COVID-19 on NSE Sectoral Indices
The paper examined the level of impact of COVID-19 on different sectors of the Indian economy using NSE sectoral indices under the event study methodology. Multiple events and event windows were considered to examine the sectoral impact of the pandemic on different events and at various stages of the outbreak. Amongst the specific events considered, the lockdown announcement had a significant impact on sectoral indices, whereas the stimulus package announcement had limited impact and the 1st COVID-19 case had no impact on sectoral indices. The impact was intensive in the prelockdown period leading to the intensive lockdown, there was not much impact in other phases. The overall impact of the COVID-19 outbreak was significantly negative on Banks, Financial Services, and Realty indices, and positive on Pharma and FMCG indices. The media index showed no significant impact of the pandemic. Indian Institute of Finance. -
Impact of COVID-19 on the mental health among children in China with specific reference to emotional and behavioral disorders
Purpose: This paper aims to investigate impact of coronavirus COVID-19 on childrens mental health specifically emotional and behavioral disorders. It aims at identifying the main disorders faced by children during epidemics and suggests recommendations to nurture resilience among children and involving them in various positive activities. Design/methodology/approach: This study is based on review of literature focused on COVID-19. Recent articles related to coronavirus or COVID-19 and psychological distress among children were included to draw conclusion and impact of COVID-19 on mental health of children. Due to the limited availability of studies on CONID-19 impact on mental health of children, studies focused on recent pandemic were focused. Findings: The identified literature reports a negative impact of COVID-19 on individuals mental health. Relatives health, poor appetite, fear of asking questions about epidemics, agitation, clinginess, physical discomfort, nightmares and poor sleep, inattention and separation issues were among the major psychological conditions analyzed. Personal attributes such as resilience, should be nurtured so that children will be empowered to manage difficult situations such as traumas and disappointments. Several measures were suggested by pediatricians in China to family members and parents such as playing games with children to reduce feeling of loneliness, increased communication to address their concerns and fears, promoting and encouraging physical activities and involving in musical activities to reduce fear, worry and stress among children. Originality/value: Coronavirus is new pandemic and growing rapidly. most of the research studies are focused on physical health of individuals, but mental health concept has bene overlooked. This study helps to broaden the scope of research on children's mental health by examining the impact of COVID-19. 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. -
Impact of COVID-19 on the Share Prices of Life Insurance Companies: A Case of Economic Sustainability in India
The outbreak of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused many economic disruptions worldwide. In particular, the Indian insurance industry has been adversely affected due to the impact of the pandemic. Furthermore, this market volatility has caused a steep fall in the stock prices of life insurance companies in the country. The share prices of life insurance companies have been affected due to decreased demand and uncertain market conditions. This study has considered three life insurance scripts from NSE, namely SBI Life, HDFC Life, and ICICI PRU, for the period from April 2020 to July 2021; the data has been taken on a daily basis. The methodology adopted was one of moving average trading rules to ascertain the profitability of the rule. Market returns of life insurance companies are not satisfying for the investor. Due to the pandemic, the insurance sector has been one of the most hard-hit sectors due to claims and releases. Life insurance has performed poorly during the period of the study. According to the data, if an investor entered the market during that period, then their position would have been stable, but investors holding the stock would have suffered a huge loss during this period. Investors need to wait for better opportunities post COVID-19. 2024 selection and editorial matter, Shalini Singh, Bhavna Sharma, and Garima Madaan Dua. -
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Beach Tourism in India
COVID-19 Pandemic has a profound Impact on the Indian tourism sector, especially on beach tourism. Research shows significant changes in the pattern of the ecological terrain of coastal areas and on the community dependent on tourism business and marine life, due to the imposition of lockdown for several months. The paper discusses the change in behavioral patterns of people during Pre and Post COVID-19 for visiting any beach destination in near future in terms of preferences in accommodation, selection of beaches based on crowd and other factors that will be considered in post pandemic days. This study brings out various key indicators shaping the pattern of beach holidays in the future based on the survey conducted among tourists belonging to youth population. The survey considered the tourists preferences of visits and factors they would look upon to choose beach holidaying in the Post COVID-19 years. The influence of the pandemic on quality of beaches, visitorswillingness to visit beaches in future, Post Pandemic opportunities and strategies of destinations for shaping tourism further have also been examined. Copyright IJHTS. -
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Travel and Tourism Industry of India and Middle East Nations
Travel and Tourism is one of the business sectors across the world that experienced a devastating effect of the Covid-19 Pandemic. All allied sectors of tourism were also affected by the pandemic in an unprecedented manner. The Tourism sector is one of the significant contributors to the GDP of many countries and the largest service industry, where a greater number of women and youth are employed. The Middle East nations and India which are highly reliant on international tourism for economic growth, have been seriously affected by the Pandemic. Apart from the mainstream, a large number of people are informally associated with the tourism sector for their livelihood all over the world. Tourism industry occupies a significant position in enhancing the demand for products and services from different sectors of the economy. In the post covid- period there is a drastic fall in the GDP contribution of the Tourism sector to the economy of Middle East countries and India. This chapter examines the impact of the Pandemic on the Travel & Tourism sector of Middle East nations and India, and proposes the strategies to overcome the present adversities and to revive the industry in the new normal situation even though there is uncertainty and challenges in the road ahead. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2024. -
Impact of COVID-19-Related Distress on Anxiety and Depression of College Students
The current study explores the impact of COVID-19 related distress factors on the mental well-being of college students. For the purpose of the study, mental well-being is measured through the depression symptoms and general anxiety levels of the students. The study used judgemental sampling to identify the respondents of the study. The final sample consisted of 147 respondents and the data was analysed on SPSS. The results suggested that while COVID-19 distress factors were not significant in predicting the level of depression symptoms experienced by the students, the general anxiety levels were significantly impacted by the distress factors. The findings are particularly useful for the teachers and institutions working to connect and teach through online platforms. 2022, Commonwealth of Learning. All rights reserved. -
Impact of data centers on power consumption, climate change, and sustainability
The data-driven economy is transforming with data centers becoming a crucial business infrastructure. However, the increasing reliance on data centers is posing a threat to the environment. Climate change activists are focusing on reducing emissions from sectors like automotive, aviation, and energy. Data centers consume more electricity than the UK, accounting for 3% of global electricity supply and 2% of total greenhouse gas emissions. By 2040, digital data storage is projected to contribute to 14% of the world's emissions. The number of data centers worldwide has surged from 500,000 in 2012 to over 8 million, with energy consumption doubling every four years. The rise in internet penetration rates and the introduction of 5G technologies and IoT devices will further exacerbate the issue, increasing the demand for data processing. 2024, IGI Global. -
Impact of demand response contracts on short-term load forecasting in smart grid using SVR optimized by GA
In a Smart Grid environment the performance measure of the grid is calculated by considering the fact that how accurately and precisely a load forecasting (LF) is done. A true Load Forecasting is vital to make a current grid smarter and more reliable when it comes to its performance. Demand Response (DR) contracts is a type of program in smart grid where the customer is free to select a type of contract which is given by the utility and is one of the growing factor which affects the load forecasting results in the Smart Grid, therefore in order to do a complete evaluation of smart grid performance and to accomplish an accurate load forecasting results the different types of contracts should also be studied. The purpose of this study is to accomplish two goals. The first one is to develop a suitable model which can incorporate various factors that can affect the load forecasting results. The subsequent goal is to identify the impact of the demand response contracts on the load forecasting results. In the proposed study, Support Vector Machine-Regression (SVR) is selected as the base methodology to perform a Short - Term Load Forecasting (STLF) under smart grid environment. 2017 IEEE. -
Impact of Demographicson Green Behavior
The need to preserve the environment, lower pollution levels, expand the amount of green space, and encourage environmentally responsible behavior has grown in recent years, all of which will contribute to a more sustainable society. This study seeks to determine the probability that demographic variables of students in higher education in Delhi NCR will influence their desire to participate in environmental education. Binary Logistics Regression has been used on the data gathered from 302 respondents and the model has been found to have been a good one as shown by Omnibus Test. It is found that 'Gender' and 'Field of Study' are the two most significant variables, which have a higher probability impact on students' willingness to join environmental education. Specifically, female students vis-vis male students and students with engineering & and science background vis-vis other students have more chance of joining environmental education courses. 2024 IEEE. -
Impact of determinants on early internationalization: An exploratory study of Indian engineering SMEs
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze the influence of determinants on early internationalization in the context of an emerging economy, i.e. India. Design/methodology/approach: The study is based on an ex post facto exploratory research using primary data collected from a sample of 102 exporting small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Bangalore. Findings: The overall results reveal that it is the proactive entrepreneurs and their previous experience that determine the early internationalization of SMEs. Further, competitive constraint was a major obstacle to enter the international market at an early age for late internationalized SMEs. Practical implications: The policy initiatives should aim to develop the international orientation of the entrepreneurs in the firm as a precursor for the formulation and subsequent implementation of internationalization strategies. Originality/value: Although studies have been conducted on determinants and early internationalization, these are confined to a few dimensions, and none of the studies have looked into the issues affecting the early internationalization holistically and with respect to SMEs in India. 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. -
Impact of Digital Media Marketing on Consumer Buying Decisions
Digital Marketing has become one of the most discussed topics in the field of management in the recent past. With the advent of social media, digital marketing has even garnered more attention. It has directly or indirectly influenced the buying behaviour of the customers also. This paper has tried to understand the impact of digital marketing in influencing the impulsive buying behaviour of the customers. 2024 IEEE. -
Impact of digital payments on economic growth: Evidence from India
In recent years, economic transactions are carried out through electronic or online or cashless means all over the world especially in developed countries and developing countries like India. As a result of increased digital means of payment has brought down usage of cash transactions in the economy. Digital transactions have the features of speed, less cost, and comfort. A well functioning digital payment system has much relevance on overall economic activity, monetary policy, and financial stability of a country. This study tries to verify the impact of digital payments on the economic growth of India. The economic growth is measured through a proxy real Gross Domestic Product. Digital payments are measured using Real Time Gross Settlement (RTGS), Clearing Corporation of India Ltd (CCIL) operated systems, paper clearing, retail electronic clearing, Card payments, and Prepaid Payment Instruments (PPIs). Data for digital payments and real GDP are collected from the year 2011 to 2019. Ordinary Least Square Regression, Auto-Regressive Distributed Lag (ADRL) co-integration approach and ARDL Bounds test are employed for the analysis. The study results reveal that digital payments impact economic growth significantly in the short run. But, digital payments dont impact economic growth in the long-run. BEIESP. -
Impact of digital payments on economic growth: Evidence from India /
International Journal of Innovative Technology And Exploring Engineering, Vol.8, Issue 10, pp.553-557, ISSN No: 2278-3075. -
Impact of Digital Storytelling on Middle School Students' Attitudes Toward English Language Learning
The integration of digital storytelling (DST) into teaching has significantly influenced educational development, especially English language acquisition. This study examines the impact of DST-integrated pedagogy on students' attitudes and perceptions toward learning English. In a quantitative study using an experimental design, 200 middle school students were purposively selected and divided into control and experimental groups. The control group received the traditional method of language teaching, while the experimental group received the DST method. Data were collected through a survey and analysed using descriptive and Wilcoxon test. The results suggest that exposure to DST positively influenced students' attitudes and led to better understanding, engagement, and motivation in learning English in the treatment group. This suggests that incorporating DST into English lessons can improve teaching quality and students' overall progress. Further analysis is needed to fully explore the potential of DST-based instruction in developing language acquisition skills. 2024 IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
Impact of Digital Storytelling on Motivation in Middle School English Classrooms
Motivation is a key factor in the learning process, especially in language acquisition. This research examines the effects of using digital storytelling (DST) on motivation in English classrooms. The study, which used a mixed methods approach, involved 100 middle school students in Bengaluru selected through convenience sampling. Data collection methods included questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. Students were divided into experimental and control groups, with the former receiving DST-integrated instruction and the latter being taught using traditional methods. The results of the quantitative analysis showed a positive influence on motivation in the experimental group compared to the control group. Qualitative results showed that implementing DST increased students' motivation, engagement, and understanding of the English language more effectively than traditional teaching methods. Further research is encouraged to explore the full potential of DST to improve student language skills and motivation. 2024 IGI Global. All rights reserved. -
IMPACT OF DIGITALIZATION AND CHANGING CONSUMER PREFERENCES AND CHOICES ON VIRTUAL SHOPPING OF RETAIL SECTOR IN BANGALORE
Purpose: This investigation covers the impact of digitalization on consumer behavior and their choices of virtual shopping in the retail sector of Bangalore. Design/ Methodology/ Approach: The introduction section covers the research background and its aim and objectives. Apart from that, the research rationale and significance are also enabled in this section's literature review. That theory is associated with the impact of digitalization, which changes consumer preferences and choices in virtual shopping. This focuses on changing consumer preferences and options in the retail sector, specifically in the Bangalore area. Digital marketing theory and Kotler theory are used in these chapters to understand better the reason for consumer preferences and choices in virtual shopping. It also conveys the research methods where positivism research philosophy was used, and the researcher also uses descriptive research design to reach the aims and objectives. Secondary data collection methods were used to collect reliable data per the chosen topic. In this section, inclusion and exclusion criteria are also mentioned, which are associated with the investigation Findings:Both qualitative and quantitative data are used to analyze the importance of offline shopping among the people of Bangalore. It is to explore that most consumers prefer to do online shopping by staying at home Originality/value:Offline shopping in the Bangalore area: Most people in the Bangalore area prefer to bring their Essentials through offline shopping. It is recommended that companies formulating this virtual shopping introduce their product with relevant details and descriptions. Research limitations: Limitations were found at the time of selecting relevant journals and articles. Some journals need authentic access, so data cannot be analyzed from these articles Social implications :The use of virtual platforms can effectively judge the demands and the preferences of the consumers. Moreover, various retail sectors can perform well by virtual shopping within their industry. 2022 Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved. -
Impact of domestic investment, market size, and trade openness on outward fdi: A panel data analysis on brics
The recent phenomenal increase in the outward foreign direct investment (FDI) of emerging countries has raised concerns among policymakers. One school of thought argues that when multinational firms relocate production facilities abroad, it reduces the likelihood of concurrent investments in the home country, resulting in reduced domestic output. In this case, the outward FDI would harm the domestic investments. The other argues that the outward FDI would be more advantageous for the domestic investment when firms internationalize for entering into new markets and/or to import intermediate goods, wherein outward investments boost the returns in the home country, leading to a positive impact of outward FDI on domestic investment. The influence of the outward FDI on the domestic investment of any country or a region state cannot be generalized as each country is unique, and the drivers of investments would differ for different countries at the different development phases of each country. An attempt was made in this study to empirically trace the impact of the domestic investment, market size, and trade openness of the BRICS's members on the BRICS's outward FDI as a group. The results of the panel least square method highlighted that the variables - domestic investment and trade openness of BRICS had a positive effect on the outward FDI; whereas, the market size of BRICS was inversely related to outward FDI of BRICS. The data were tested for stationarity and Hausman test validated the results. 2019, Associated Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd.. All rights reserved. -
Impact of e-commerce on India's exports and investment
E-commerce has become an important mode of trade, both domestically and internationally. E-commerce provides a platform for exchange of goods and services and thus directly alters the cost of trade and profits of firms, while simultaneously, generates a demand for a different set of skilled managers and creates opportunities for increasing investment and thereby affects the volume of domestic and international trade and in-turn affects the overall level of output and employment in an economy. There are empirical evidences on how certain developed countries like UK, USA, earlier, and lately developing countries like China, have leveraged e-commerce to enhance international trade. This paper attempts to contribute to the literature by studying the impact of e-commerce on India's international trade, especially exports, and investment which in-turn impact the level of output/gross domestic product (GDP) and employment in the country. Copyright 2021 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd. -
Impact of ESG Practices on the Firm's Performance: A Longitudinal Study on Emerging Markets
This study investigated the relationship between business performance in emerging markets (BICS countries) and ESG disclosure scores. Overall, it did not find any correlation between different performance indicators and ESG scores. It's interesting to see that higher overall ESG scores were linked to greater share prices and earnings per share (EPS). This implies that businesses with robust ESG policies may ultimately perform better than others. The study emphasises how ESG may help create value and support sustainable corporate success in emerging markets. It highlights how crucial ESG is to investors, companies, and legislators. 2024 IEEE.